Brexit will make May resign: British PM lost full Cabinet’s support

Prime Minister Theresa May has got only a few
supporters left in the British Cabinet. It’s all about the crisis situation
arising in connection with the country’s withdrawal from the European Union.

The Daily Telegraph reports on the situation. According
to the paper, members of the British government are in favour of May’s
resignation, which should happen no later than July this year, so that the next
leader of the Conservative party had the opportunity to conduct the next stage
of Brexit negotiations.

“I would say there are only two ministers in
the Cabinet who still support Mrs. May. Everyone else
has lost faith in her ability to lead,” said the source of The Daily Telegraph.

It is assumed that on March 12, during the next
vote on the Brexit agreement with Brussels, the Prime Minister will suffer a
new defeat. It is expected that a day after the MPs will vote on no-deal Brexit
and, accordingly, will reject this option. In this case, they will consider
postponing the date of the UK’s exit from the EU, which will give the finishing
blow to May.

The newspaper notes that the British Prime
Minister may leave her post by the evening of March 13, if the Labour Party
initiates and wins a vote of no confidence to the government.

It should be reminded that on January 15
members of the House of Commons rejected the deal with the EU on Brexit terms,
and later submitted amendments to the bill on the UK’s withdrawal from the EU. MPs
demanded the government to remove the paragraph registering the agreement with
the EU on “backstop” in Northern Ireland and to replace it with an alternative.
Thus, they objected to the regime supporting the stay of this region in the EU
Customs Union and the single European market after the Brexit transition
period.

After that, Mrs. May once again tried to get
the Parliament’s approval of her deal. However, British Chancellor of the
Exchequer Philip Hammond noted that the refusal of the House of Commons to
support the Prime Minister will create preconditions for postponing the
country’s departure from the EU, scheduled for March 29, which will lead the
country to an uncertain future.